Hand Operation - Preston FI + Z Manual

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12. Slide a charged battery into the rear of the Transmitter. The Battery Release will prevent
the battery from being accidentally released.
13. Set the Channel Switches on the Transmitter and Transceiver to the same channel.
There are 30 channels available (00 – 29). Channels above 30 simply repeat the same
channels (i.e. Channel 30 is the same as Channel 00).
14. Screw the antenna for the Transceiver into its receptacle. Observe the labels on the
antennas since the Transmitter and Transceiver antennas are polarized differently.
LED
Power
Indicator
Fig 4a
Transmitter
Front view
15. Switch on the power. The Power LED should be green during normal operation. The
NMH battery pack will last approximately 6 – 8 hours. When the battery is down to the
last 10% of its charge, the LED will flash RED and the battery should be replaced with a
freshly charged unit.
16. A solid red LED – or no light at all - indicates that the battery is completely depleted.
The Transmitter will not operate in this state.
17. When operating in rain, use a rain cover. If the battery contacts become wetted, dry
them off immediately with warm air from a hair dryer to prevent corrosion and potential
failure.
A. General Description
The Hand Unit control provides both Iris and Focus capabilities. The addition of a Micro Force
zoom control provides zoom functionality. The Micro Force control may be attached to the Hand
unit with the bracket p/n 4336.
All MF6 and Digital Micro Force units can be used to control the Zoom function. Earlier Micro
Forces must have both an MF5 circuit board installed and be wired for use in the Video
Command Mode to work with the FI+Z.
Channel
Selection
Switches
Battery
Release
III. Hand Unit Operation
Antenna
Fig 4b
Transmitter
Rear View
Battery
Contacts
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